Small Suburban Gardens

The ever-decreasing size of the average suburban garden poses challenges for the landscape designer.

However, no matter how small the site, it is generally possible to create a therapeutic and attractive space.

Manipulating space is a challenge which Sandra finds particularly satisfying. Creating a sense of mystery and elements of surprise, organising the layout so that not everything is seen in one glance, possibly utilising the 'borrowed landscape': these are but some of the devices for maximising space in smaller allotments.

Sandra specialises in creating different 'rooms' in a garden - something which can be achieved in surprisingly small spaces.

A series of rooms, each with its own function, can be created in even the smallest of gardens.